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Tipperary
Tipperary: A Novel of Ireland | Frank Delaney
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My wooing began in passion, was defined by violence and circumscribed by land; all these elements molded my soul. So writes Charles OBrien, the unforgettable hero of bestselling author Frank Delaneys extraordinary new novela sweeping epic of obsession, profound devotion, and compelling history involving a turbulent era that would shape modern Ireland. Born into a respected Irish-Anglo family in 1860, Charles loves his native land and its long-suffering but irrepressible people. As a healer, he travels the countryside dispensing traditional cures while soaking up stories and legends of bygone timesand witnessing the painful, often violent birth of land-reform measures destined to lead to Irish independence. At the age of forty, summoned to Paris to treat his dying countrymanthe infamous Oscar WildeCharles experiences the fateful moment of his life. In a chance encounter with a beautiful and determined young Englishwoman, eighteen-year-old April Burke, he is instantly and passionately smittenbut callously rejected. Vowing to improve himself, Charles returns to Ireland, where he undertakes the preservation of the great and abandoned estate of Tipperary, in whose shadow he has lived his whole lifeand which, he discovers, may belong to April and her father. As Charles pursues his obsession, he writes the History of his own life and country. While doing so, he meets the great figures of the day, including Charles Parnell, William Butler Yeats, and George Bernard Shaw. And he also falls victim to less well-known characterswho prove far more dangerous. Tipperary also features a second historian: a present-day commentator, a retired and obscure history teacher who suddenly discovers that he has much at stake in the telling of Charless story. In this gloriously absorbing and utterly satisfying novel, a mans passion for the woman he loves is twinned with his countrys emergence as a nation. With storytelling as sweeping and dramatic as the land itself, myth, fact, and fiction are all woven together with the power of the great nineteenth-century novelists. Tipperary once again proves Frank Delaneys unrivaled mastery at bringing Irish history to life. Praise for Frank Delaneys TIPPERARY: [T]he narrative moves swiftly and surelyA sort of Irish Gone With the Wind, marked by sly humor, historical awareness and plenty of staying power. Kirkus Reviews [A]nother meticulously researched journeyDelaneys careful scholarship and compelling storytelling bring it uniquely alive. Highly recommended. Library Journal (starred) Sophisticated and creative. Booklist Delaneys confident storytelling and quirky characterizations enrich a fascinating and complex period of Irish history. Publishers Weekly Read just a few sentences of Frank Delaneys writing and youll see why National Public Radio called him the worlds most eloquent man. Kirkus Reviews, Big Book Guide 2007 From the Hardcover edition.
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Lynnsoprano
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7 Days 7 covers. Post a book cover you love. No explanation, no information on the book. Just a book cover you love!. #7days7bookcovers

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BookFreakGeek
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This book has been on my to be read list FOREVER. I'm super guilty of having every intention of reading a book, but then getting distracting by other books! 🙊🤷🏻‍♀️🙊

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Sometime this fall, I was browsing one of my local used bookstores and found this book -- I've like the other books of Delaney's I've read and hadn't read this one yet, so I picked it up. I went to put it on my bookshelf at home and noticed...another copy! I had already bought it at some point and just forgotten 😂

#dontrememberbuyingthis #aprilbookshowers

MayJasper You are not alone in doing that! 8y
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Lynnsoprano
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Thanks to @BeckyMerilatt for reminding me about a fantastic author. I've read three of Delaney's books (Ireland, Shannon, and Tipperary), and really enjoyed all three. I have a weakness for books set in Ireland, it seems. They are engaging stories in authentic settings, with a good dose of history. And in my best emulation of @MrBook , best paired with a glass of John Powers, neat.

PNWBookseller85 Thanks for the rec! Can't wait to read it! 😊 8y
MrBook 😆😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻🙌🏻! Love me some Irish whiskey, lass! 8y
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courtneybee
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Visiting home this weekend, and of course I couldn't go without a trip to one of my favorite local bookstores, Portsmouth Book and Bar. I told myself I wasn't going to buy anything...but that lasted about one step into the store. #getindie #bookandbar